The Irish screen actor, best known for his portrayal of Joffrey Baratheon, gained widespread recognition through his role on the hit television series Game of Thrones, which aired from 2011 to 2014. The Irish screen actor truly made a name for himself during those years, captivating audiences with his intense and memorable performance. Before fame took hold, he actually began his acting journey at just seven years old, showing early promise in the industry. Over time, the Irish screen actor appeared in several notable projects, including early film roles in Shrooms and Batman Begins, which helped lay the foundation for his career. He was raised in Cork, Ireland, where he spent much of his childhood alongside his sisters, Rachel and Hannah. Growing up in a close-knit family, the Irish screen actor balanced school and auditions, steadily building experience that would eventually lead him to international success.
He started the Collapsing Horse Theatre Company in Dublin, Ireland, and took on the role of artistic director. He was deeply involved from the beginning, shaping the vision and creative direction of the company. As he built it up, he made sure that the name became synonymous with innovative and bold theatre. He led numerous productions and mentored emerging artists, all while maintaining his central role. Over time, he earned recognition for his dedication, and he continued to influence the Irish theatre scene through the work of the Collapsing Horse Theatre Company. He truly left his mark, not just as a founder but as the driving creative force behind it.